Texas murder suspect's bail reduced from $800,000 to $200

 Blaze:

A Texas murder suspect was released from jail last week after his bail was reduced from $800,000 to $200, KEYE-TV reported.

The station on Friday noted the drastic bail reduction for 19-year-old Stephon Martin Morson of Austin; Morson was charged in connection with the October death of 20-year-old Keshawn Cage, who was found with a gunshot wound to the head in the southeastern part of the city.

Travis County Jail told Fox News that Morson was booked Nov. 6 and charged with murder and tamper/fabricate physical evidence.

But KEYE said Morson was released Friday on the $200 cash bond and was no longer listed as an inmate at the jail by Saturday. The Travis County Sheriff's Office told the station the new cash bond total was $100 for each charge.

KEYE said conditions tied to Morson's release are that he wear a GPS monitor, remain under house arrest, and not contact the family of the victim or potential witnesses.

Republican Gov. Greg Abbott blasted the bail reduction....
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Travis County Texas is infested with liberals some of which are judges.  Gov. Abbott is right to blast those responsible for turning an alleged killer loose.

See also:

House Republicans Urge Bondi To Prosecute Officials, Left-Wing Activists Subverting Deportation Efforts

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 GOP Reps. Josh Brecheen of Oklahoma, Andy Harris of Maryland, Eric Burlison of Missouri and Pete Sessions of Texas sent a letter to Attorney General Pam Bondi Tuesday, exclusively obtained by the Daily Caller News Foundation. House Republicans’ urging the DOJ to pursue legal action against those violating federal law comes after multiple reports of left-wing organizations and elected officials colluding to help illegal migrants evade federal immigration authorities. (RELATED: Mexico Seizes Nearly $40,000,000 Worth Of Meth After Trump Forced Action On Drug Trafficking)

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